Back to Search Start Over

Single-particle imaging without symmetry constraints at an X-ray free-electron laser.

Authors :
Rose, Max
Rose, Max
Bobkov, Sergey
Ayyer, Kartik
Kurta, Ruslan P
Dzhigaev, Dmitry
Kim, Young Yong
Morgan, Andrew J
Yoon, Chun Hong
Westphal, Daniel
Bielecki, Johan
Sellberg, Jonas A
Williams, Garth
Maia, Filipe RNC
Yefanov, Olexander M
Ilyin, Vyacheslav
Mancuso, Adrian P
Chapman, Henry N
Hogue, Brenda G
Aquila, Andrew
Barty, Anton
Vartanyants, Ivan A
Rose, Max
Rose, Max
Bobkov, Sergey
Ayyer, Kartik
Kurta, Ruslan P
Dzhigaev, Dmitry
Kim, Young Yong
Morgan, Andrew J
Yoon, Chun Hong
Westphal, Daniel
Bielecki, Johan
Sellberg, Jonas A
Williams, Garth
Maia, Filipe RNC
Yefanov, Olexander M
Ilyin, Vyacheslav
Mancuso, Adrian P
Chapman, Henry N
Hogue, Brenda G
Aquila, Andrew
Barty, Anton
Vartanyants, Ivan A
Source :
IUCrJ; vol 5, iss Pt 6, 727-736; 2052-2525
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The analysis of a single-particle imaging (SPI) experiment performed at the AMO beamline at LCLS as part of the SPI initiative is presented here. A workflow for the three-dimensional virus reconstruction of the PR772 bacteriophage from measured single-particle data is developed. It consists of several well defined steps including single-hit diffraction data classification, refined filtering of the classified data, reconstruction of three-dimensional scattered intensity from the experimental diffraction patterns by orientation determination and a final three-dimensional reconstruction of the virus electron density without symmetry constraints. The analysis developed here revealed and quantified nanoscale features of the PR772 virus measured in this experiment, with the obtained resolution better than 10 nm, with a clear indication that the structure was compressed in one direction and, as such, deviates from ideal icosahedral symmetry.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
IUCrJ; vol 5, iss Pt 6, 727-736; 2052-2525
Notes :
application/pdf, IUCrJ vol 5, iss Pt 6, 727-736 2052-2525
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367411449
Document Type :
Electronic Resource